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Arlington City Council Invites Public to In-Person and Live-Streamed Meetings for Civic Engagement

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Published on December 05, 2023
Arlington City Council Invites Public to In-Person and Live-Streamed Meetings for Civic EngagementSource: Google Street View

Arlington City Council is all set to roll out the welcome mat for locals during its back-to-back meetings today, giving constituents an up-close and personal glimpse at civic governance. Both the work sessions at 3:30 p.m. and the regular evening meeting at 6:30 p.m. are slated to take place in the flesh—right in the heart of downtown at Arlington City Hall, stationed at 101 W. Abram St., and the neighboring Council Chamber, flanked by the library, according to the City of Arlington, Texas.

But those who can't make it to City Hall won't have to miss out on the action. The city has made provisions to live-stream the meetings straight to your screens. For any resident looking to virtually get a piece of the municipal pie, rest assured—you can catch every word and motion via the city's website and local cable channels, as detailed on the council's news blast. Don't even think to completely dismiss it from your broadband to-do list; it's a chance for citizens to truly get to see their local government at work.

As the city's notice indicates, AT&T U-verse customers should tune in to Channel 99, and Spectrum subscribers have their fix on Channel 16, or 15.1 for those wired into the digital realm. And for those on the go or dialing in from their desks, the Internet's the limit. It can be viewed live on the city's website at https://www.arlingtontx.gov/city_hall/departments/broadcast.